The events of this week [0], sadly, make my point even more relevant.
"it becomes impossible to command the airplane into a stall, a spin, unsafe attitudes, or other bad states."
Nobody who has actually designed, manufactured, delivered and supported anything that isn't trivial would ever think of saying such things. Ever. Your "experience" at SpaceX is irrelevant. You were one of 3000 engineers with a couple of layers of smart people guiding development and a pretty smart dude at the top (who would never say such things, even with billions of dollars on hand).
Talk to legal and scrub your output before you dig a deeper hole. This entire thread should be deleted. It will come-up in discovery if something ever happens. Not good.
The above might seem like a personal attack. It is not. I am trying to help you not continue to make serious mistakes. You lack real-world experience, that's the only way someone makes statements like that. You need to have legal evaluate all of your public output and report back.
Personal example: Four decades ago we were manufacturing a ruggedized product. My attorney scolded me for saying "waterproof". He immediately made us change our marketing material to say "water resistant". Obviously, without the Internet, it was much easier to correct a potentially-serious mistake borne out of inexperience. We just had to throw away a bunch of brochures. We all have something to learn.
"it becomes impossible to command the airplane into a stall, a spin, unsafe attitudes, or other bad states."
Nobody who has actually designed, manufactured, delivered and supported anything that isn't trivial would ever think of saying such things. Ever. Your "experience" at SpaceX is irrelevant. You were one of 3000 engineers with a couple of layers of smart people guiding development and a pretty smart dude at the top (who would never say such things, even with billions of dollars on hand).
Talk to legal and scrub your output before you dig a deeper hole. This entire thread should be deleted. It will come-up in discovery if something ever happens. Not good.
The above might seem like a personal attack. It is not. I am trying to help you not continue to make serious mistakes. You lack real-world experience, that's the only way someone makes statements like that. You need to have legal evaluate all of your public output and report back.
Personal example: Four decades ago we were manufacturing a ruggedized product. My attorney scolded me for saying "waterproof". He immediately made us change our marketing material to say "water resistant". Obviously, without the Internet, it was much easier to correct a potentially-serious mistake borne out of inexperience. We just had to throw away a bunch of brochures. We all have something to learn.
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAIqGa85AR0